Shota Laperadze  | |
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| Born | February 28, 1929 | 
| Died | March 11, 1995 | 
| Burial place | Saburtalo Cemetery | 
| Alma mater | Tbilisi State University | 
| Years active | 1959-1995 | 
| Organization | Georgian Film Studio | 
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Shota Laperadze (1929-1995) was a Georgian film producer who produced twenty films between 1959 and 1995. From 1959 to 1991 he worked as a film producer at Georgian Film Studio. Later, from 1991 to 1995, Laperadze was a head of the film unions - “Aisi” and “Caucasus.” He has been a member of the Film-makers' Union of Georgia since 1978.
In 1974 he received an award as a best film producer for the film Mze Shemodgomisa (Autumn Sun). Especially fruitful was Laperadze's cooperation with Georgian film director Rezo Chkheidze; together they made eight films, including Father of a Soldier (1964), which was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival[1] and The Saplings (1972); the film was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma.[2]
At the same time Laperadze successfully worked with other outstanding film directors such as Otar Iosseliani, Georgiy Shengelaya and Temur Babluani. In 1975 Laperadze produced Otar Iosseliani`s film Pastorale, the film received an award on Berlin International Film Festival in 1982.
Filmography
- The Fallen Angel -1992.
 - The Life of Don Quixote and Sancho -1989 (TV Mini-Series).
 - Brother -1981.
 - Earth, This Is Your Son -1980.
 - My Friend, Uncle Vania - 1978.
 - Return -1977.
 - Bakula`s Pigs -1976.
 - Errantry -1975.
 - Pastorali - 1975.
 - The Wager - 1975.
 - Flowering Acacia -1974.
 - Autumn Sun -1973.
 - The Saplings -1972.
 - Peola - 1970.
 - The Star of My City -1970.
 - Look at These Young People -1969.
 - Matsi Khvitia -1966.
 - Father of a Soldier -1964.
 - Seashore Path -1962.
 
References
- ↑ "4th Moscow International Film Festival (1965)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-12-06.
 - ↑ "8th Moscow International Film Festival (1973)". MIFF. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-04.
 
